About this Event
Join osteopath Simone Ross at her Harley Street clinic as she discusses common conditions in newborn babies and osteopathic approaches to help.
Simone will be exploring:
· Colic
· Recognising early signs of Plagiocephaly (flat head syndrome) and what to do
· Understanding when feeding problems need to be assessed by a professional
· Understanding tongue tie and how to seek support
· Latching/feeding issues including Torticollis (neck restrictions) and recessive jaw and how to help babies open their mouth wide
· Positioning mum and baby during feeds
· Helping babies develop their core strength
· Sitting, rolling, and crawling advice
· Teething and ways to relieve pain
This course is designed for all Norlanders but will be of particular interest to maternity nurses and those working with/hoping to work with newborn babies.
Simone Ross
I have over 40 years’ experience in healthcare, beginning as a Registered Nurse in 1983 and qualifying as an osteopath in 1998. Since then, I have co-run Kane and Ross Clinics, treating thousands of patients with a special focus on newborns, mothers, and families.
For 10 years, I worked as the osteopath at the Birth Unit of St John and Elizabeth Hospital, and I now hold practising rights at The Portland Hospital, seeing patients privately across Central London as well as at our clinics. I also spent two years at the Osteopathic Centre for Children on Harley Street.
Alongside clinical work, I teach osteopathy to healthcare professionals, students, and expectant mothers, and have published on conditions such as plagiocephaly and dysphonia. My nursing background in palliative care, orthopaedics, and paediatrics continues to inform my holistic approach to osteopathy.
Terms and Conditions
The Norland Code of Professional Responsibilities (10.3, p. 14) states that Norlanders must:
‘assess your continuing professional development (CPD) needs each year and actively address any areas that need development within your practice and knowledge, including any changes in legislation and new practices based on recent research.’
Norland recommends that all Norlanders complete a minimum of 12 hours of CPD per year. This course will count as 2 hours towards your CPD.
A minimum of 6 bookings are required to run this course and a maximum of 12 can attend. Should the course be cancelled due to low numbers, all attendees will receive a full refund of the course fees (excluding the Eventbrite service charge). Norland will not be liable for any other associated costs incurred by the Norlander.
Bookings will remain open until 1 day before the course: Friday 14 November.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Kane & Ross Clinics, 39 Harley Street, London, United Kingdom
GBP 54.88











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